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Fast Design for Semiconductors: Inphi's Accelerated Design with Altair
Technology Category
- Application Infrastructure & Middleware - Event-Driven Application
- Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) - Cloud Computing
Applicable Industries
- Cement
- Semiconductors
Applicable Functions
- Product Research & Development
Use Cases
- Construction Management
- Infrastructure Inspection
Services
- Cloud Planning, Design & Implementation Services
The Challenge
Inphi Corporation, a leader in high-speed data movement interconnects, was facing a challenge in the competitive semiconductor design and electronic design automation (EDA) industry. The company needed to leverage high-performance computing (HPC) and high-end design software to stay ahead of the competition. However, these tools are often expensive, and maximizing their utilization to ensure the design and development process runs quickly and efficiently was crucial. The company needed to deliver innovative technologies to market faster than competitors without increasing team size. Inphi, being the first-to-market with a 64Gbaud dual-channel linear TIA amplifier, a silicon photonics 100G DWDM platform in a QSFP28 form factor, and a 400G (4x100G PAM) Porrima™ Optics DSP platform, understood the importance of HPC and EDA software performance optimization.
About The Customer
Inphi Corporation is a leading company in high-speed data movement interconnects. They produce high-speed semiconductor components and optical subsystems that enable big data to move quickly throughout the globe, both inside data centers and between broadly distributed computing facilities. Organizations across a wide range of industries rely on Inphi solutions to develop and build service provider infrastructure, cloud infrastructure, and the data centers of tomorrow. Inphi is customer-focused and committed to delivering the highest-quality products available. Their innovative solutions help connect hundreds of thousands of computing servers worldwide.
The Solution
Inphi evaluated several solutions before selecting Altair Accelerator. The Accelerator stood out for its superior performance and Altair’s reputation for excellent customer service. The Accelerator is a high-throughput, high-efficiency job scheduler designed to meet the complex demands of the semiconductor industry. The HPC requirements of EDA tools make Accelerator an excellent solution to achieve top performance and optimize EDA license and hardware expenditures. It’s a highly adaptable tool capable of managing compute infrastructures from small, dedicated server farms to complex, distributed HPC and cluster environments. After implementing Accelerator, Inphi saw significant improvements in efficiency and cost savings. The scheduling speed of Altair Accelerator was ten times that of the competitive solutions Inphi evaluated.
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